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Ancient Greek Myths

Ancient Greek Myths. Grade 3 – Social Studies. What is a myth?. An old story that is handed down through the years. A myth may have gods, goddesses or heroes. It is usually meant to explain how something came to be. Choose a myth to watch. Daedalus and Icarus

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Ancient Greek Myths

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  1. Ancient Greek Myths Grade 3 – Social Studies

  2. What is a myth? • An old story that is handed down through the years. • A myth may have gods, goddesses or heroes. • It is usually meant to explain how something came to be.

  3. Choose a myth to watch. • Daedalus and Icarus • Daedalus, the father, and Icarus, the son, are trapped on an island. • Find out what lesson Icarus learns when they escape. • Jason and the Golden Fleece • To be king, Jason needs to capture the fleece from a dangerous monster. • Pandora’s Box • Pandora is curious about what’s inside her husband’s box. • Find out what is released when the box is opened.

  4. Make a Story Map Use the map to write about your myth. Include: • Characters • Setting • Events • Conflict (problem) • Solution (lesson learned)

  5. For more myths… • Visit the Myth section of the library. The Dewey Decimal number is 292. • Watch another clip by clicking here.

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